WOOSTER, Ohio — Hartzler Family Dairy in Wooster, Ohio, announced on Friday that it has recalled its quart-sized egg nog product with 12/15 and 12/25 sell-by dates.
The recall comes as a result of undeclared allergens. According to a release, there was a labeling defect with the quart-sized bottles, which led to it not including the list of ingredients in the product.
All Hartzler Family Dairy Egg Nog products in quart bottles should have a sticker on the cap of the product, which you can see at the top of this story. Anyone who purchased a quart-sized bottle of the egg nog that does not include the proper label should return the item to the location where it was purchased for a full refund or exchange for a properly labeled product.
While there have been no reports of illness involving the products addressed in this recall, any individuals exhibiting signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction after consuming Hartzler Family Dairy Egg Nog in quart bottles with sell-by dates of 12/15 and 12/25 should seek medical attention immediately.
"Hartzler Family Dairy strives to bring you the highest quality local dairy products and we strive to bring satisfaction to our loyal customers," the company said. "Consumers with questions may send an email to James@hartzlerdairy.com."
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